05/31/2026
2026 Surf Canada National Longboard Championships is almost here! 🇨🇦
From June 11–14, athletes from across the country will compete for national titles at the , showcase our Canadian longboarding, and celebrate the community that continues to grow the discipline.
⚠️ Surf Canada Membership Reminder
All competitors registered for the Vancouver Island Longboard Contest and the Surf Canada National Longboard Championships must hold a valid Surf Canada membership. Not a member yet? Visit our website to become a member today and ensure you're eligible to compete.
Membership Link: www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/surf-canadas-memberships
We look forward to welcoming athletes, families, volunteers, and spectators for another incredible weekend of Canadian longboarding.
📅 June 11–14, 2026�
📍 Wickaninnish Beach, Pacific Rim Park
Residing on the traditional territory of the Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ Ucluelet First Nation, we invite you to join us in protecting, learning from, and honouring this magnificent place as we come together to celebrate Canadian longboarding and the surfing community.
For more event details follow
05/12/2026
Congratulations to all of our 2026 Rip Curl Nationals Champions and finalists 🇨🇦🌊
Thank you to every athlete, coach, family member, volunteer, judge, partner, and supporter who helped make the 19th edition of the Rip Curl Nationals unforgettable.
2026 Rip Curl Nationals Championship Results 🇨🇦🌊
Masters Womens (O40s)
1st — Catherine Bruhwiler
2nd — Shandy Kariatsumari
3rd — Kat Rosene
4th — Ashleigh Drummond
Masters Mens (O40s)
1st — Shannon Brown
2nd — Sepp Bruhwiler
3rd — Raphael Bruhwiler
4th — David Schiaffino
U16 Girls
1st — Teagan Sandvig
2nd — Shiloh Page
3rd — Westerly Wyton
4th — Snow Parisi
U16 Boys
1st — Tanner Sandvig
2nd — Dusty Bruhwiler
3rd — Kye Sale
4th — Mica Greig
U18 Girls
1st — Ocea Green
2nd — Teagan Sandvig
3rd — Shiloh Page
4th — Snow Parisi
U18 Boys
1st — Shea Bruhwiler
2nd — Tanner Sandvig
3rd — Tommy Zahalka
4th — Dusty Bruhwiler
Open Womens
1st — Sanoa Passion Dempfle-Olin
2nd — Mathea Dempfle-Olin
3rd — Ocea Green
4th — Luana Ferrari
Open Mens
1st — Peter Devries
2nd — Reed Platenius
3rd — Kalum Temple Bruhwiler
4th — Tanner Sandvig
Follow for the highlights
🇨🇦 2026 Rip Curl National Partners:
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A big thank you to the Burns family, Peters family, Stubbins family, and Evans family for prize money.
We are honoured to host this event on the traditional territories of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations, Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ First Nations, and Ahousaht First Nations, and to live, work, and surf in these lands.
Join the Surf Canada community by becoming a member and supporting the growth of our national team and events.
05/11/2026
An unforgettable Day 3 finals day at Cox Bay for the 2026 Rip Curl Nationals 🇨🇦🌊
From early morning heats to championship finals, Day 3 brought some of the best surfing of the weekend as athletes from across the country battled for national titles at the 2026 Rip Curl Nationals.
Media gallery will be available tomorrow! Thank you for your patience 🇨🇦🌊
2026 Rip Curl Nationals Championship Results 🇨🇦🌊
Masters Womens (O40s)
1st — Catherine Bruhwiler
2nd — Shandy Kariatsumari
3rd — Kat Rosene
4th — Ashleigh Drummond
Masters Mens (O40s)
1st — Shannon Brown
2nd — Sepp Bruhwiler
3rd — Raphael Bruhwiler
4th — David Schiaffino
U16 Girls
1st — Teagan Sandvig
2nd — Shiloh Page
3rd — Westerly Wyton
4th — Snow Parisi
U16 Boys
1st — Tanner Sandvig
2nd — Dusty Bruhwiler
3rd — Kye Sale
4th — Mica Greig
U18 Girls
1st — Ocea Green
2nd — Teagan Sandvig
3rd — Shiloh Page
4th — Snow Parisi
U18 Boys
1st — Shea Bruhwiler
2nd — Tanner Sandvig
3rd — Tommy Zahalka
4th — Dusty Bruhwiler
Open Womens
1st — Sanoa Passion Dempfle-Olin
2nd — Mathea Dempfle-Olin
3rd — Ocea Green
4th — Luana Ferrari
Open Mens
1st — Peter Devries
2nd — Reed Platenius
3rd — Kalum Temple Bruhwiler
4th — Tanner Sandvig
📷 .rempel
🇨🇦 2026 Rip Curl National Partners:
A big thank you to the Burns family, Peters family, Stubbins family, and Evans family for prize money.
We are honoured to host this event on the traditional territories of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations, Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ First Nations, and Ahousaht First Nations, and to live, work, and surf in these lands.
Join the Surf Canada community by becoming a member and supporting the growth of our national team and events.
05/10/2026
Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible moms in the Canadian surf community 🌊🤍
From early mornings on the beach, to road trips, contest days, support in and out of the water, and everything in between, thank you for the energy, care, and encouragement you bring to this sport and community.
Canadian surfing would not be what it is without you. 🇨🇦
Follow for all the updates
📺 Can’t make it? A live broadcast will be available on the Surf Canada YouTube channel.
🇨🇦 2026 Rip Curl National Partners:
A big thank you to the Burns family, Peters family, Stubbins family, and Evans family for prize money.
We are honoured to host this event on the traditional territories of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations, Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ First Nations, and Ahousaht First Nations, and to live, work, and surf in these lands.
Join the Surf Canada community by becoming a member and supporting the growth of our national team and events.
05/10/2026
Day 2 of the Rip Curl Nationals delivered a full day of competition at Cox Bay, with athletes pushing harder as the path to finals begins to narrow.
Across all divisions, heats intensified, performances sharpened, and key moments started to define the weekend. With national titles and international opportunities on the line, every wave counts.
From the water to the beach, the energy continues to build.
Finals Day is tomorrow!
📍 Cox Bay, Tofino
📆 May 8–10, 2026
🎥 Watch live on the Surf Canada YouTube channel
🚐 Free shuttle available Sunday (Downtown Tofino → Maltby Road lot)
📷 .rempel
🇨🇦 2026 Rip Curl National Partners:
A big thank you to the Burns family, Peters family, Stubbins family, and Evans family for prize money.
We are honoured to host this event on the traditional territories of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations, Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ First Nations, and Ahousaht First Nations, and to live, work, and surf in these lands.
Join the Surf Canada community by becoming a member and supporting the growth of our national team and events.